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  \caption{Effects of import competition on average economic status,
        exposure-robust standard errors} 
  \label{table_hiscam_ex} 
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\toprule 
 & (1) & (2) & (3) & (4)\\ 
\midrule  
\\[-2.1ex] $\Delta\textrm{IPW}_t$ & $-$0.067$^{**}$ & $-$0.073$^{**}$ & $-$0.047$^{*}$ & $-$0.101$^{**}$ \\ 
  & (0.026) & (0.032) & (0.025) & (0.047) \\ 
 \addlinespace 
\midrule  
Controls &  & x & x & x \\ 
Initial Mf x year &  &  & x &  \\ 
Constituency trends &  &  &  & x \\ 
First stage F-stat & 19.2 & 21.1 & 21.8 & 5.8 \\ 
Observations & 285 & 285 & 285 & 285 \\ 
\bottomrule 
\textit{Note:}  & \multicolumn{4}{l}{$^{*}$p$<$0.1; $^{**}$p$<$0.05; $^{***}$p$<$0.01} \\ 
 & \multicolumn{4}{l}{\parbox[t]{0.4\textwidth}{
        This table replicates the results of Table \ref{table_hiscam_cl}
        using the aggregation
        and standard error calculation methods recommended by Borusyak, Hull,
        and Jaravel (2022). Stacked first difference estimates,
        at the constituency level, aggregated to the industry level,
        for 1880--1890, 1890--1900, 1900-1910.
        Dependent variable is change in average economic status.
        All models include year fixed effects. (2)--(4) add controls
        for lagged manufacturing employment and
        lagged average economic status;
        (3) includes 1880 manufacturing employment interacted with year
        dummy variables, (4) includes
        constituency fixed effects, which adjust for constituency-specific time
        trends.
        Standard errors clustered by industry in parentheses.}} \\ 
\end{tabular} 
\end{table} 
